Two men with fur parkas and a dog sled team in the snow, Alaska, ca. 1907

Beverly Bennett Dobbs was born in 1868 near Marshall, Missouri. In 1888 Dobbs moved to Bellingham, Washington and operated a photography studio there for 12 years. In 1900 Dobbs moved to Nome, Alaska and continued to work as a photographer capturing images of Nome, the Seward Peninsula, and Inuit people. In 1909, Dobbs started the Dobbs Alaska Moving Picture Co. and began making films about the Gold Rush. By 1914, Dobbs had moved back to Seattle and was creating more films through the Dobbs Totem Film Company which he ran until his death in 1937.

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Chicago citation style

Dobbs, B. B. (Beverly Bennett). Two men with fur parkas and a dog sled team in the snow, Alaska, ca. 1907. ca. 1907. Retrieved from the Digital Public Library of America, http://cdm16786.contentdm.oclc.org/cdm/ref/collection/alaskawcanada/id/2390. (Accessed November 19, 2018.)

APA citation style

Dobbs, B. B. (Beverly Bennett), (ca. 1907) Two men with fur parkas and a dog sled team in the snow, Alaska, ca. 1907. Retrieved from the Digital Public Library of America, http://cdm16786.contentdm.oclc.org/cdm/ref/collection/alaskawcanada/id/2390